Andrew Serff

Rylo - The 360° camera that shoots larger-than-life video.

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Rylo is an amazing new 360° action camera that allows you to shoot now and frame later. Built by the makers of Hyperlapse, Rylo gives you cinematic image stabilization, allows you to control the speed of your video, and reframe your shot to capture the important parts of your experience.

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Robert Magrino
Very cool! Question, what is the water resistance depth, and also is there a dome accessory for shooting above and below water (or is there a dome brand out there that works with it).
Chris Connolly
@rmagrino The device itself isn't rated for water usage, but we've built the Rylo Adventure Case for scenarios where you might not want your cameras to get muddy/wet/dirty.
Robert Magrino
@chrisconnolly hummm... I thought I saw a clip of the someone jumping into the water with the camera!
Chris Connolly
@rmagrino Most definitely using the Rylo Adventure case. :)
Colin Treseler
Time to short GoPro stock. This software solution to 360 video stabilization is incredibly difficult and I’m pretty sure the hyperlapse team is the only one to get it done. Congrats guys!
Chris Connolly
@ctres Stabilization is incredibly hard to pull off right - our approach is significantly different than others have done in the past. We think it's the most important thing in creating great video content, so we've put a ton of work into it.
Colin Treseler
@chrisconnolly if I wasn’t doing a startup with other ex-instagrammers I would evangelize until you needed a pm. Love the look - excited to try it out!
Joshua Pinter
Curious, what's the difference between the "Rylo for iPhone" and the "Rylo for Android"?
Chris Connolly
@joshuapinter Same core camera, but we bundle different cable packs with each device. The Android specific cabling and app are finalizing up and will be ready in the near future. You can also buy a Rylo now and buy an Android cabling pack later when it ships, if you want.
Joshua Pinter
@chrisconnolly How special is the cable? Does it have to come from you guys or can it be any micro-usb cable? My main question is, if I order a Rylo for iPhone, can I just use it with my Android phone later when you guys get the Android app released without having to purchase anything else from you?
Chris Connolly
@joshuapinter We do custom make our USB cabling specifically for our cameras, so we don't recommend using third party cables. Lots of bad cabling in the world so we can't give an unequivocally give a thumbs up on everything out there.
Andrew Serff
I use Hyperlapse all the time to create smooth timelapses of drives in the mountains. As a photographer, Rylo looks like an amazing step in the direction of the future of photography. Being able to reframe shots after the fact is a really intriguing use of 360. Mash that up with the image stabilization and timelapse speed controls from Hyperlapse and you have the perfect action camera. I can't wait to try one!
Jimit Shah
Holy image stabilization! These are some beautiful captures: https://www.rylo.com/shotonrylo/ Looks like an amazing product and looking forward to seeing how creative people get with it!
Product Pearson
Hey Alex. Looks amazing. I don't suppose you have a Product Hunt discount up for grabs for those of us considering purchasing this?
G G
Anyway to edit this on a Mac instead of an iPhone?
Alex Karpenko
@androidlove Hi Carlos, the Rylo app lets you save a stabilized, horizon leveled, and stitched 360° 4K video to your camera roll. You can then edit it with any software that supports standard 360° formats.
G G
@alexkarpenko Can the memory card be taken out and placed on another Rylo to be edited? I want an airplane pilot to use it to film and have a separate individual select the shots and framing etc.
Alex Karpenko
@androidlove Yes, absolutely. The card can be swapped into another Rylo & transferred to the app from there.
Ryan Hoover
The promo video and product reminds me of GoPro, which makes me think: does GoPro not have a 360 camera!?
Sam McAllister
@rrhoover They do, the Fusion - although it's still not completely consumer oriented as the editing process is not super simple. Looks like Rylo have made a great effort here on the editing side!
Stephen
so many youtubers are going to love this, looks incredible!
Matt McCallum
The editing tools look awesome, nice work guys. Can’t wait to see some smoothed out and stabilized downhill mountain bike videos…
Chris Connolly
@mathum99 Biking is one area where our stabilization makes a pretty huge difference. We did a bunch of test runs in California and Iceland for downhill mountain biking, and the before/after is pretty wild.
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